NEEWER FC-16 3-IN-1 2.4GHz Wireless Flash Trigger User Guide
- June 5, 2024
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NEEWER FC-16 3-IN-1 2.4GHz Wireless Flash Trigger
Introduction
- A versatile, reliable kit that includes one 16 channel 2.4GHz radio transmitter and one 16 channel 2.4GHz radio receiver
- Remotely trigger speedlite, studio flash, and camera’ s shutter from up to 25m effective trigger distance
- The 2,4GHz frequency signal can pass through and around obstructions, and offer you flexibility trigger flash from any direction, 16 channels give you ability to avoid interference from other users.
- Flash Sync Speed up to 1/200 sec
- LED indicators confirm communication between radio transmitter and radio receiver.
- Release shutter to take long exposure photography, Macro photography or wildlife photography Has a dual-function shutter release with half-press and full-press capabilities.
- Compatible with most major manufacturers’ shoe-mount flashes with manual power control. Receiver can be mounted on any 1/4″ -20 threaded stud or standard cold shoe.
- Each unit runs on two AAA batteries.
Safety Note
- In order to protect camera from damage, avoid personal injury, please read these safety notes carefully before you use product. Please keep this user manual handy for your reference.
- Do not use in high temperature, moisture or flammable environment.
- Do not expose in direct sun for a long time.
- Do not apply any fluids to the product .
- Do not disassemble or modify.
- Do not fall on hard object.
- Do not attempt to service the unit on your own.
- Do not mix different type of batteries; Do not mix new and old battery.
- Do not install battery in reserve.
- Before battery exhaust, take out battery to avoid damage to the product.
- When the battery is in contact with the skin or clothing, rinse immediately with water.
- Always keep out of reach of children.
Content of Carton
Nikon version
lpc transmitter
lpc receiver
lpc Flash Sync Cable
lpc 3.S to 6.35mm adapter
lpc Nl Nikon shutter release cable lpc N3 Nikon shutter release cable
Sony version
lpc transmitter
lpc receiver
lpc Flash Sync Cable
lpc 3.S to 6.35mm adapter
lpc S2 Sony shutter release cable
Canon version
lpc transmitter
lpc receiver
lpc Flash Sync Cable
lpc 3.S to 6.35mm adapter
lpc Cl Canon shutter release cable lpc C3 Canon shutter release cable
Name of Parts-Transmitter
Receiver
lnstall Battery
Open the battery compartment, then insert 2 new AAA alkaline batteries or 2
AAA 1.2V rechargeable battery. Make sure that the polarity is correct: the”+”
and ·-· markings on the batteries and in the compartment must match.
Note: Lower battery power will result in no flash or missing flash. When
batteries are in lower power; please replace them with new ones as soon as
possible. When not use transmitter and receiver, please turn Function Switch
to “OFF” or take out the batteries to reduce power consumption.
Setting channel
Receiver and transmitter each has 4 encoding switch, and 16 channels in total.
Note: The transmitter and receiver must be set at the same frequency
channel!
On the radio transmitter, the encode switch from left to right is 1,2,3,4.
When push the button to “ON” , every code represent a value.
button 1 represent digit 1,
button 2 represents digit 2,
button 3 represent digit 4,
button 4 represent digit 8.
When push the button to OFF (number -side) the digit is 0. You can calculate
the total value according to the
key’ s state.For example, when all
the 4 buttons are set to “ON” side,
the total value is 1+2+4+8=15.
“15” is the channel code.
Operate Radio Trigger
Wirelessly Trigger Studio Flash
- Set radio receiver and transmitter at the same channel.
- Turn Function Switch to “Flash” mode on transmitter and receiver.
- When camera is power off, slip transmitter’ s mounting foot fully into the camera’ s hot shoe adapter. Rotate locking ring clockwise. Switch on camera.
- When studio flash is switch off, directly insert one end of sync cord into sync jack of receiver, and insert the other end of sync cord into sync jack of studio flash. Switch on studio flash.
- Press camera shutter button, and the studio flash will be triggered simultaneously.
Wirelessly Trigger Speedlite
- Set radio receiver and transmitter at the same channel.
- Turn Function Switch to “Flash” mode on transmitter and receiver.
- When camera is OFF, slip transmitter’ s mounting foot fully into the camera’ s hot shoe adapter. Rotate locking ring clockwise. Switch on camera.
- When speedlite is OFF , slip the speedlite mounting foot fully into receiver’ s hot shoe adapter. Switch on speedlite.
- Press camera shutter button, and the speedlite will be triggered simultaneously.
Wirelessly Control Shutter Release
- Set radio receiver and transmitter at the same channel.
- Turn Function Switch to “Camera” mode on transmitter and receiver.
- When camera is OFF, slip receiver’ s mounting foot fully into the camera’ s hot shoe adapter.
- Insert one end of the shutter release cable into camera, and another end into “Shutter release cable connection port” of the receiver. Switch on camera.
- Press triggering button, to control camera’ s shutter speed.
- Including the following 3 setting operations (6-3-1/6-3-2/6-3-3)
Normal shutter shooting
Slide the Function Switch to “Camera” on both the transmitter and receiver.
Set the transmitter and receiver to the same channel.Half press “triggering
button”, “Transmitter signal indicator” and “receiver signal indicator” turns
on green, camera automatically focus. Fully press “triggering button”,
“Transmitter signal indicator” and “receiver signal indicator” turns on red,
camera shoot.
Long-exposure setting {with camera set to “bulb” mode)
Slide the Function Switch to “Camera”on both the transmitter and receiver.Set
the transmitter and receiver to the same channel.Long press “triggering
button” about 3 seconds, then release “trigger button”, “transmitter signal
indicator” turns from red to off, “receiver signal indicator” remains in red
and camera remains long-exposure. Press “triggering button” again, camera
stops exposure and “signal indicator” of both receive and transmitter turn
off.
Delay shooting
Turn Function Switch to “Delay” mode on transmitter. The function switch
remains in “Camera”
mode in receiver. Half press “triggering button” , “transmitter signal
indicator” and “receiver signal indicator” turns on green, camera
automatically focus. Full press “triggering button” , “transmitter signal
indicator” and “receiver signal indicator” blinks in red. Camera will shoot
after 5 seconds blinking.
Technical Data
Trigger frequency | 2408-2480MHz |
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Trigger channel | 16 |
Connection of receiver | (Cold shoe with 1/4″-20 screw hole) (Hot shoe mount) |
(2.5mm jack)
Connection of transmitter| (hot shoe) (2.5mm jack)
Sync speed| 1/200s
Effective trigger distance| 25m
Battery| (transmitter : two AAA battery) (Receiver : two AAA battery)
Weight| (transmitter : SOg) (Receiver : SOg)
Size| {transmitter : 88x39x35mm) (Receiver :
88x39x35mm)
Models of Shutter release cable
Models of Shutter release cable| Models of
Cameras
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Cl| Canon EOS
llOOD(Rebel T3), lOOOD(Rebel XS),700D, 650D(T4i), 600D(Rebel T3i), 60 Da,
60D,
550D(Rebel T2i), 500D(Rebel Tli), 450D(Rebel XSi), IOOD
Pentax
K200, KllOD Super, KllOD, K100D,K20D, KlOD, K-7, K-5,
Kr, Kx, *istDS2, istDS, istD, ist, MZ-6, MZ-L
C3| Canon EOS
ID Mark I\/, ID(s) Mark Ill, ID Mark IIT, 5D Mark Ill, 5D Mark II, ID(s)
Mark II, ID Mark II(N), ID Mark II, SOD, 40D, 30D, 20D, 10D,7D, 6D, 5D,ID X,
ID C, IDs, ID, IV, EOS 3, D2000
Models of Shutter release cable| Modelsof Cameras
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Nl| Nikon
D800E, D800, D700, D300s, D300, D200, D4, D3S, D3X, D3, D2Xs, D2X, DlX,
D2Hs, D2H, DlH, D1, FlO0, N90s, F90X, FS, F6, F90 Fuji S5 Pro, S3 Pro
N3| Nikon
D7100, D7000, D5100, D5000, D3200, D3100, D600, D90
Models of Shutter release cable| Models of Cameras
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S2| Sony
A7, A7Il, A7R, A7Ril, A7S, A7S11, A7M2, A3000, AS000, A6000, A6300, A6500,
HX300, RXlR, RXlO, RXl00II, A58, NEX-3NL
- FC-16 for Canon includes two camera shutter release cable Cl & C3.
- FC-16 for Nikon includes two camera shutter release cable Nl & N3.
- FC-16 for Sony includes one camera shutter release cable S2.
Troubleshooting
FAQ | Solution |
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Make sure battery is properly installed. | |
Unable to trigger the flash or camera shutter | Make sure position of Function |
switch is in the same and right mode Make sure transmitter and receiver are at
the same frequency channel.
| Make sure connective cable is inserted in the right socket.
Camera shoots but not focus| Make sure the lens is in AF auto focus mode
Trigger distance is limited or misfires| Replace batteries
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
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